Licensing Theory And French Parasitic Gaps (studies In Natural Language And Linguistic Theory)
معرفی کتاب «Licensing Theory And French Parasitic Gaps (studies In Natural Language And Linguistic Theory)» نوشتهٔ Christine Tellier (auth.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer Netherlands در سال 1991. این کتاب در 72 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The study of parasitic gap constructions (e. g. these are the reports; which you corrected \_; before filing \_i) has been a very lively area of research over the last decade. The impetus behind this lies mostly in the margi nality of the construction. Clearly, the intuitions that native speakers have about parasitic gaps do not stem from direct instruction; hence, it is reasoned, such knowledge follows from the restrictions imposed by Universal Grammar. Furthermore, it is unlikely that any principle of Universal Grammar refers specifically to parasitic gap constructions; their syntactic and interpretive properties must instead follow entirely from independent principles. My own interest in the phenomenon was sparked a few years ago, when, in a novel, I came across a sentence like the following: Chait un armateur; dont Ie prestige \_; reposait largement sur la fortune \_;, 'he was a shipbuilder of whom the prestige was largely based on the wealth'. As the indices indicate, the interpretation of the French sentence is un ambiguous: both the prestige and the wealth necessarily pertain to the same individual. In this aspect, the sentence much resembles the English parasitic gap construction above: in the former case too, the comple ments of correct and file must corefer with the noun phrase heading the relative (the reports). Yet, there is an important difference between the two constructions. Verbs like correct and file subcategorize their com plements. Front Matter....Pages i-xiv Theoretical Background....Pages 1-24 Universal Licensing....Pages 25-78 Double Dont Constructions....Pages 79-127 Null Operators in DPs....Pages 128-174 Locality in Double Dont Constructions....Pages 175-196 Back Matter....Pages 197-216
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